For committing N31 billion to its food programme for the second year in a row, Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe said that the Aliko Dangote Foundation’s (ADF) Annual Food Intervention Programme has bolstered Nigeria’s food security.

The Foundation had committed N15 billion and N16 billion to its Annual Food Intervention Programme in 2024 and 2025.

President Bola Tinubu declared an Emergency on Food Security, while calling on stakeholders to join the fight against hunger and deprivation in the country.

Speaking at the flag-off of the distribution of 30,000 bags of 10Kg rice to vulnerable persons in Yobe, Buni said the ADF’s food programme has played a significant role in alleviating hunger.

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He said that it has also complemented government’s efforts toward achieving food security in the country.

Speaking at the event in Damaturu, the state capital, the Governor said the gesture would support government’s ongoing humanitarian efforts.

“It is with great pleasure that we are here today for yet another humanitarian assistance. This is the flag-off of the distribution of 30,000 bags of 10Kg parboiled rice to further support our people, specifically the less privileged and vulnerable persons,” he said.

The Governor expressed appreciation to the Foundation for its sustained support to the state, especially in the areas of humanitarian aid, primary healthcare and routine immunisation programmes.

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“This donation is yet another show of solidarity and continuous support to our ongoing efforts to improve food security among vulnerable populations and ease the hardship experienced by displaced persons and victims of recent fire outbreaks in some communities,” he added.(NAN)

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